Thursday, July 2

UCLA soccer senior Reed Williams looks forward to shaking off slump

Seventeen games played. Six hundred and eighty minutes on the field. One goal scored. Senior forward Reed Williams is in a slump. Scoring goals is what forwards live for, and it’s something that used to come naturally for Williams. Read more...

Photo: After tying for the team lead in goals last season, senior forward Reed Williams has had a limited role for the Bruins this year, having scored just one goal so far.




Men’s soccer heads north with Pac-12 title hopes at stake

After UCLA and California last faced off in mid-October, the consensus among UCLA players and coaches alike was that the better team lost. The Bruins controlled possession and created clearer scoring opportunities, but they were ultimately undone by fluky deflections and a Cal golden goal in the first minute of overtime. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore midfielder Jordan Vale and the Bruins are looking to improve their chances of winning the Pac-12 with a rematch against Cal and Stanford.


UCLA men’s soccer hoping for a little luck in hunt for Pac-12 title

With three games remaining on the schedule, the UCLA men’s soccer team finds itself third in the Pac-12, with the goal of a third straight Pac-12 championship beginning to show cracks – cracks that could shatter a goal that the team had set for itself since the very beginning of the season. Read more...

Photo: As the season approaches its end, the UCLA men’s soccer team is confident it can compete for a Pac-12 title.


UCLA men’s soccer breaks overtime streak, beats Washington

After playing to four straight winless overtimes in the past two weeks, the UCLA men’s soccer team was not just physically tired, but also mentally and emotionally fatigued, said coach Jorge Salcedo. Read more...

Photo: After four straight overtime games, UCLA avoiding going to extra time again after a late goal by freshman forward/midfielfer Gage Zerboni gave them the win.


UCLA men’s soccer aims to settle score with Oregon State and Washington

Following a trip up to the Pacific Northwest for two hard-fought games that both ended in draws after two overtimes, the UCLA men’s soccer team came home to a nice surprise: homemade Rice Krispies Treats delivered by coach Jorge Salcedo’s wife and kids at the end of practice on Thursday But these treats provided only a short respite for the Bruins before they began to prepare to face the same teams yet again. Read more...



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